Abstract
A fundamental study on a magnetic shielding material known as METSHIELD has been conducted. The material is basically a new fabric made of thin ribbons of a metallic glass, amorphous alloy. The study was focused on determining the physical and magnetic properties of the alloy in as received (amorphous) and annealed (crystalline) conditions. Furthermore characterizations of the internal and surface structures of the alloy have been carried out by a transmission electron microscope (TEM) and a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), respectively. A comparison between the internal and surface structures was performed on both as-received and annealed samples. As a result, a correlation between the obtained properties and structures of the material is established.
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